Wicca

Wicca is a pagan new religious movement which originated in England in 1954, with Gerald Gardner being its founder. It has a biocentric view of humanity, and its goal is harmony, in which all beings are equal. The believers in the faith believe that they use "white magic", as opposed to Satanist "black magic", and they worship all nature and humanity. The faith believes in different gods, with their primary deity being the "Moon Goddess", and the god of animals and death being the "Horn God". There is no single wriitten sacred text for Wicca, with nature speaking to the faith's followers. The faith believes in creating a sacred space and worshipping in nature, and many of their rituals take place in the woods. There are no formal leaders of the faith, and they have small covens (groups of under 13 members) as congregations. They often meet on the internet and at conventions, but they do not have regular worship services.